Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
4020: Principles of Political Economy
Summer Obata
This course will focus on inquiring recent topics of Marxian economics at an advanced level. At the same time it aims to help students to understand the meaning of classics such as Das Kaptia
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Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
1101: Principles of Political Economy
This course is an introduction to Principles of Political Economy, in which students will learn the basic theory of capitalism as well as historical characteristics of contemporary capitalism.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
4050: Political Economy
Summer Shibata
The cource studies modern business cycles from the viewpoint of financial instability.
International Political Economy
Differing levels of greed for money, hunger for power, and laziness are key characteristics of all humans. On a group level, these individual characteristics interact to determine the political and economic nature of how people live. When there is more than one group of people, political economy becomes international. This course is designed to make international political economy, a seemingly dull, complex and irrelevant subject, exciting, simple and useful to everyone. Candidates for this course need only to be human beings to develop a sophisticated understanding of the interaction between economics and politics on a global basis. No
ECON6035
Political Economy of Economic Policy
General Information
This course studies the relationship between the state and the market economy, especially highlighting the costs and benefits of economic policy interventions. Topics include: the economic value of the rule of law, property rights and institutional change, promoting competition and regulating markets, rules versus discretion in monetary, fiscal and exchange rate policy, and regionalism versus federalism. Selected case materials based on historical and contemporary examples will be used in classroom discussions, including international examples with emphasis on Hong Kong, China and Asia.
ECON6036
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
2208: International Economy
Summer Iwami
This course covers various topics on the "globalization," thereby helping undergraduate students to aquire theoretical amd institutional views on the international economy.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
2201: Japanese Economy
Winter Masanao ITOH
This course aims to give the basic and standard knowledge on contemporary Japanese Economy. This course begins to explain the Japanese economic situation in 1970s', the following, advances to clarify the structural change by internationalization and liberalization in 1980' and ends to examine the financial crisis and stagnation in 1990s'and 2000s'.
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ASEAN Economy (EKU 2202)
Description
The course explores the ASEAN organization who aspires to integrate the economy across south-east Asia into one single region.
Topics
History of formation of ASEAN, structures of the economies of ASEAN member countries, ASEAN’s contribution to political stability, development of Indonesian economy among member countries, new international economic order, the future of ASEAN, and other regional organizations such as European Economic Community.
Objectives
Develop students’ understanding on regional economies especially in south-east Asia and able to improve their competitiveness among member countries.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
4205: Russian Economy
Winter Okuda
This course addresses a general economic history of Russia, from the latter half of the 19th century up to the collapse of the Soviet Union, with a detailed account of the historical backgroung and formation of Stalinist economic regime.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
2104: Modern Capitalism
Summer Takenouchi
This course covers theories of contemporary capitalism. Main topics are as follows:
1) production
2) consumption
3) distribution and social classes
4) state
5) the world economy.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
4405: Economic History of Asia
Summer Yasutomi
An alternativei vision on economy which depends on the Asian history and thoushts is presented.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
4099: Financial System
Summer Yanagawa
This course develops the theory of financial intermediation and markets. It will cover basic topics such as the roles of banks and markets, limited commitment, collateral, market liquidity, and liquidity crises, financial frictions and aggregate economy.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
2207: Urban Economics
Winter
Tabuchi Topics of this course are: agglomeration economies, transportation, land and housing market, land use, oligopoly and spatial competition, location theory, urban hierarchical system, spatial economy, international trade, migration, interregional differential, and urban environment.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
4017: Firms, Corporations, and Capitalism
Summer Iwai
This course analyzes the economic functions, legal structure and social actions of corporate firms in advanced capitalistic society from an interdisciplinary perspective. It also plans to discuss the relationships between economy, law and ethics by reexamining the notion of "trust" and "fiduciary" in civil society.
Cooperative Economics (EKU 2145)
Description
The course focuses on cooperation in economy and building a cooperative economic networking that integrates political and economic factors.
Topics
Collaboration for cooperation, factors of cooperation, solidarity of humanity, democracy and the desire to prosperity in a cooperative economic network.
Objectives
Provide students with essence, methods, and principle of cooperation in order to contribute to the development of cooperation in Indonesia.